The Super Bowl XLVI champion New York Giants received their rings in a private ceremony at Tiffany and Co. on Wednesday, and it will give each of them a chance to carry more than one replica of the Lombardi Trophy on one hand.

Tiffany, working closely with team officials and Giants players led by their captains — quarterback Eli Manning, defensive end Justin Tuck and special teamer Zak DeOssie — went with a white gold design that features both the "NY" logo and honors the franchise’s four championships during the Super Bowl era. The team unveiled the ring on its official website.

“We wanted it to represent the four trophies and have that feeling that you made the best ring that you could have made,” Tuck said, via team website Giants.com. “I think we captured that.”

For Tuck, Manning, DeOssie and many of their teammates, it will be their second Super Bowl ring. But there is a significant change from the 2007 world champion version they earned for winning Super Bowl XLII.

The ring presented to the Giants in 2008 also had white gold and diamonds, but it didn’t feature any other colors. Four years later, the players made a strong push for Tiffany to incorporate their most recognizable team color in the design.

“The blue makes it a little different,” Manning said. “We wanted some blue—the Giants are Big Blue. We definitely wanted to get a little blue to spark it up a little bit.”

Manning, as a guest on CNN’s “Starting Point” on Wednesday, shared his game plan for wearing the ring, based on what he’s done with the first one.

“I wear it on special occasions up to the start of the season and then put it away,” Manning said. “New year, new season. Let’s try to get another one. I won’t wear it on an everyday basis.”

With two Super Bowl rings, Manning is already in elite company among quarterbacks who have played on the NFL’s biggest stage. If he and his teammates can earn a third ring after this season, you can bet it will come with even more sparkle.